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The general rule is that a company which is not resident in the UK has to pay UK Corporation Tax only if: • it has a permanent establishment in the UK • the economic activity that generates its profits is carried out in the UK Further guidance on company residence can be found at INTM120210 - Company residence: guidance originally published in the International Tax Handbook - HMRC internal manual
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